• William Cromer (occasionally also spelt Crowmer) (died 1450) was an English Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London and a Member of Parliament for the city. He...
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    Cromer (/ˈkroʊmər/ KROH-mər) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. It is 23 miles (37 kilometres) north...
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  • William Cromer (c. 1531-98), of Tunstall, near Sittingbourne, Kent, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was the son of James Cromer (died 1541)...
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    murder in 1450, Fiennes was imprisoned in the Tower with his son-in-law William Cromer, deputy-sheriff of Kent. Having been released from the tower and handed...
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    Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, GCB, OM, GCMG, KCSI, CIE, PC, FRS (/ˈkroʊmər/; 26 February 1841 – 29 January 1917) was a British statesman, diplomat...
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    present house was built in 1829 by architect William Donthorne. The hall is a Grade II* listed building. Cromer Hall was built in a variant of the Gothic...
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    was taken to Cheapside and beheaded. Fiennes' son-in-law William Crowmer (son of William Cromer, a former Sheriff of London, MP and twice Lord Mayor of...
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  • York. His father, William Cromer (a longshoreman worker) and mother, Hattie Bell DeWalt, were born in Newberry, South Carolina. Cromer was a self-taught...
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    Earl of Cromer is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, held by members of the British branch of the Anglo-German Baring banking family. It was...
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  • 1448), elder daughter of Thomas Squery of Westerham, Kent and widow of William Cromer (d. January 1434), Lord Mayor of London, Robert Poynings had a half...
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    Archive). "Copy of letter from the recorder of London to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Butler regarding seizure of cloth". Retrieved 27 April 2016. "Aldermen...
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  • February 1808: Charles Milner, of Preston Park 6 February 1809: Sir Brook William Bridges, 4th Baronet, of Goodneston 31 January 1810: James Burton, of Mabledon...
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    high tax rates and unpopular royal officials like the sheriff of Kent William Cromer and James Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele. On the 1st June, the rebels assembled...
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  • ISBN 9781902040202. Beltz, G.F. (1841). Memorials of the Order of the Garter. London: William Pickering. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Order of the Garter...
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    Cromer Lighthouse is situated in the coastal town of Cromer, in the English county of Norfolk. There has been a lighthouse on the cliff top at Foulness...
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    who had been married to William Cromer (d. 1434), and on her death in 1448 the estate went to their son, also called William, who died in 1450 during...
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    Cromer Street is a road in St Pancras, London in central London, England. It starts in the west at Judd Street, then goes east, ending at Gray's Inn Road...
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  • Sir William Cromer (who was Lord Mayor in 1413 and 1423). His son William Cromer (who was High Sheriff of Kent in 1444). His son Sir James Cromer was...
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    by the architect Augustus Frederick Scott for William Churchyard of Westbourne House, West Street, Cromer. In 1898 the hotel was further improved and extended...
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  • Wales) 1956, p. 1127; "DYSON Ethel of Eastleigh Colne Place Cromer Norfolk (wife of James William Dyson) died 14 August 1959… £3668" in Wills and Administrations...
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    three most important of whom were Ros, Henry Scrope, and London Mayor William Cromer. Maurice Keen described the rebellion as a "complete fiasco". Ros' will...
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    Cromer Lifeboat Station is an RNLI station located in the town of Cromer in the English county of Norfolk. The station operates two lifeboats – one for...
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    Revelstoke (created 1885) Earl of Cromer and Viscount Errington (created 1901) also Baron Cromer (created 1892) and Viscount Cromer (created 1899) Baron Howick...
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  • by-election. Sir William Roche had originally been re-elected, but in January 1545 the King ordered that he be replaced. Sir William Forman was elected...
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  • Elizabeth, sister of Sir Thomas Frowyk, and one daughter Alice (wife of William Cromer/Crowmer, Knt., of Tunstall, Kent). Richard Haute ("the elder"), Esquire...
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    Henry Blogg (category People from Cromer)
    from Cromer on the north coast of Norfolk, England, and the most decorated in Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) history. Blogg of the Cromer Lifeboat...
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    Kent, by whom she had three daughters, Margaret Kempe, who married William Cromer (d. 12 May 1598); Anne Kempe, who married Sir Thomas Shirley, and Alice...
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    Barton, William Cromer 1406 Nycholas Wootton, Godfrey Brooke 1407 Henry Pomfret, Henry Hatton 1408 Thomas Duke, William Norton 1409 John Lawe, William Chycheley...
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    The Cromer Forest-bed Formation, sometimes known as the Cromer Forest Bed, is a geological formation in Norfolk, England. It consists of river gravels...
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    (which was anciently recorded as Chicks-court). One owner in 1444, Sir William Cromer (a High Sheriff of Kent) This survives as the Grade II listed Cheke...
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